Issue 05:
Reimagining Maralinga
Guest editors: N.A.J. Taylor, Paul Brown and Ellise Barkley
warning
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editorial
Why Reimagine Maralinga?
by N.A.J. TAYLOR, PAUL BROWN and ELLISE BARKLEY
Essay
Rebellious Art: Pushing Back against the Nuclear State
by PAUL BROWN
Webisodes
Indigenous Voices
by MIMA SMART, KEITH PETERS, RUSSEL BRYANT, JEREMY LEBOIS, STEVE HARRISON, SHILLOH PEEL, JOHNNY LOVETT and ROSLYN PETERS
Reflection on Practice
Residual: Art Beyond the Event of Maralinga
by JESSIE BOYLAN
Reflection on Practice
Invisible Memorial: Augmented Reality at Maralinga
by LINDA DEMENT
Documentation
Tree of Life: Gift of Peace
by STEVE HARRISON, JOHN TURPIE, RUSSELL BRYANT, TOM REEVES
Documentation
Day One. The Beginning of Whatever We Are in now.
by WARREN (EBAY) PAUL
Documentation
Maralinga's Long Shadow: the Yvonne Edwards Story
by CHRISTOBEL MATTINGLEY and the EDWARDS FAMILY
Webisodes
Veterans Voices
by AVON HUDSON, MAXINE GOODWIN, DOUGLAS BROOKS, SALLY SHORTER, and TRACEY SHORTER
Essay
Making the Story Go Far
by ELLISE BARKLEY
Reflection on Practice
Staging the Bomb
by ELLISE BARKLEY, NIC MOLLISON, PAUL BROWN, LUKE HARRALD and TERESA CREA
Reflection on Practice
Neuroscientific Considerations in the Construction ofTen Minutes to Midnight
by TERESA CREA
Reflection on Practice
A Fight for Recognition: making Portrait of a Whistleblower
by JESSIE BOYLAN
Reflection on Practice
Where Do You Put the Bomb?
by GORDON MURRAY
documentation
Romancing the Atom: a Nuclear Opera in the Park
by JOHN ROMERIL and AVON HUDSON
Webisodes
International Voices
RICO ISHII, MARIKO ODA and WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Reflection on Practice
The Global Hibakusha Project: Nuclear Post-colonialism and its Intergenerational Legacy
by MICK BRODERICK and ROBERT JACOBS
Reflection on Practice
In/Visible
by MERILYN FAIRSKYE
Reflection on Practice
Understorey: Community Radio and the Nuclear Age
by ADRIAN GLAMORGAN and ELIZABETH PO'
Essay
Situated Nuclear Knowledges: an Ecology of Antipodean Nuclear Art
by N.A.J. TAYLOR
Postscript
Postscript
by TILMAN RUFF